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    <value>[23] p. : ill. ; 33 cm.
"Limited to three hundred copies &amp; is printed in 18 pt handset Perpetua, on Velin Arches rag paper; copies 1-50 are bound in quarter leather &amp; copies 51 to 270 in linen and board ...; 30 sets of sheets, 271 to 300, complete the edition"--Colophon. Museum has un-numbered copy.</value>
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    <value>A free rendering into heroic verse of the story found in giornata V, novella 8 of Boccaccio's Decameron. First published (as Theodore and Honoria, from Boccace) in 1700 as a section of Dryden's Fables ancient and modern.</value>
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        <summary_title>Hall, David J.</summary_title>
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Museum has copy no 150, signed by the artist.
Binding: quarter rust-coloured cloth with tan paper sides. With special extending dutjacket showing panoramic view of Whittington.</value>
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